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Welcome back to the Agegroup Multisport Podcast.
this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Natasha Pertwee, who got in touch with us to share her story on our Pod.
Natasha says
"I'm not sure that I'm really very interesting, so please don't worry if you feel I'm not suitable for this podcast!
I live in Perth, Australia
Quick summary of my mutlisport history:
I originally started running after I had my kids.
After a couple of marathons, I looked for a change and someone mentioned triathlon.
I taught myself to swim from You tube and put road wheels on my mountain bike and made it through my first triathlon on a Wednesday evening at Hever Castle.
I dabbled for a couple of years and then said to my friend that if I didn't get on a podium the following year, I would quit.
She helped me with a bit of a training plan and I did indeed move up to podium places.
I decided to try for age group. I joined a club and stepped up my training and went to Eaton Dorney via the Mallorca 70.3!! (Yes, I struggle to say no to things!!). I did well enough to qualify on roll down, but I wanted to be sure, so I drove to Strathclyde and qualified in 3rd place.
Off to Mexico (2016) and managed a 9th place finish in the sprint.
Shortly afterwards I moved to Australia. I'd got the bug and decided to fly back to the UK in 2018 to qualify for GB again. It was a double qualifier that year for Gold Coast and Lausanne.
Meanwhile I was competing in Austalia and qualified for Ironman 70.3 worlds, but I decided not to go.
Gold Coast sprint tri was in 2018 and after that I gave myself 10 weeks to go from sprint to full Ironman! I did Busselton Ironman in 11:30 (ish!!!).
2019 saw me do the Etape de Tour and then Lausanne sprint worlds a month later. Still for GB. I finished 2019 with anther 70.3 and another world qualification.
2020 and covid hit. We continued to race in WA and I did SEVEN gravel race, another 70.3 (and another worlds place) and the road cycling event called Tour of Margaret River.
2021 was my citizenship and with that my first chance to qualify for Aus. I trained hard for the qualifying race in December and the week before I came off my bike and fractured my clavicle. Luckily in my warm up, I'd gone to the state championship for Duathlon and had won, so I redirected my plans to the Duathlon Worlds in Romania instead.
2022 saw me shift to train running. I did my first 80km ultra in May and went to Romania in June (5th place) and first in the green and gold! I finished the year with UTMB Kosciusko 50km.
2023 was the covid delayed 70.3 worlds in Finland for Aus. And another state duathlon championship.
2024: I ran 2000km in the first 6 months to train for UTMB Verbier in July. It was cancelled the day before due to storms!!!
Townsville Duathlon worlds 4 weeks later (4th)
Now, I'm back to trail running and have UTMB Thailand in December and hopefully UTMB CCC in August next year! "
A great story, and fantastic to meet Natasha, hope you enjoy.
You Can Follow us on
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Facebook : AMPGB
find all our episodes on our website
or our YouTube Channel AMP GB
Website is : https://agegroupmultisportpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
email: agegroupmultisportpodcast@gmail.com
If you are an agegroup athlete and would like to come on the pod, get in touch.

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Welcome back to the Agegroup Multisport Podcast.
this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Natasha Pertwee, who got in touch with us to share her story on our Pod.
Natasha says
"I'm not sure that I'm really very interesting, so please don't worry if you feel I'm not suitable for this podcast!
I live in Perth, Australia
Quick summary of my mutlisport history:
I originally started running after I had my kids.
After a couple of marathons, I looked for a change and someone mentioned triathlon.
I taught myself to swim from You tube and put road wheels on my mountain bike and made it through my first triathlon on a Wednesday evening at Hever Castle.
I dabbled for a couple of years and then said to my friend that if I didn't get on a podium the following year, I would quit.
She helped me with a bit of a training plan and I did indeed move up to podium places.
I decided to try for age group. I joined a club and stepped up my training and went to Eaton Dorney via the Mallorca 70.3!! (Yes, I struggle to say no to things!!). I did well enough to qualify on roll down, but I wanted to be sure, so I drove to Strathclyde and qualified in 3rd place.
Off to Mexico (2016) and managed a 9th place finish in the sprint.
Shortly afterwards I moved to Australia. I'd got the bug and decided to fly back to the UK in 2018 to qualify for GB again. It was a double qualifier that year for Gold Coast and Lausanne.
Meanwhile I was competing in Austalia and qualified for Ironman 70.3 worlds, but I decided not to go.
Gold Coast sprint tri was in 2018 and after that I gave myself 10 weeks to go from sprint to full Ironman! I did Busselton Ironman in 11:30 (ish!!!).
2019 saw me do the Etape de Tour and then Lausanne sprint worlds a month later. Still for GB. I finished 2019 with anther 70.3 and another world qualification.
2020 and covid hit. We continued to race in WA and I did SEVEN gravel race, another 70.3 (and another worlds place) and the road cycling event called Tour of Margaret River.
2021 was my citizenship and with that my first chance to qualify for Aus. I trained hard for the qualifying race in December and the week before I came off my bike and fractured my clavicle. Luckily in my warm up, I'd gone to the state championship for Duathlon and had won, so I redirected my plans to the Duathlon Worlds in Romania instead.
2022 saw me shift to train running. I did my first 80km ultra in May and went to Romania in June (5th place) and first in the green and gold! I finished the year with UTMB Kosciusko 50km.
2023 was the covid delayed 70.3 worlds in Finland for Aus. And another state duathlon championship.
2024: I ran 2000km in the first 6 months to train for UTMB Verbier in July. It was cancelled the day before due to storms!!!
Townsville Duathlon worlds 4 weeks later (4th)
Now, I'm back to trail running and have UTMB Thailand in December and hopefully UTMB CCC in August next year! "
A great story, and fantastic to meet Natasha, hope you enjoy.
You Can Follow us on
Instagram @amp_1967
X : agegroupmultisportpodcast
Facebook : AMPGB
find all our episodes on our website
or our YouTube Channel AMP GB
Website is : https://agegroupmultisportpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
email: agegroupmultisportpodcast@gmail.com
If you are an agegroup athlete and would like to come on the pod, get in touch.

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